Conveyancing Checklists

Conveyancing Checklists

by Frances Silverman (Author), RussellHewitson (Author)

Synopsis

Following established procedures and identifying and acting upon areas of concern at the appropriate time is essential for efficient conveyancing. Using checklists is one reliable method a firm can employ to ensure the necessary procedures are followed and to reduce exposure to potential risk. This comprehensive book of checklists is organised to follow standard conveyancing transactions from taking instructions to post-completion. The detailed lists provide a guide to every step a practitioner typically needs to follow and a CD-ROM allows each checklist to be customised for individual firms. The useful and practical features include: a CD-ROM to enable fast and flexible access to customisable checklists; specimen standard letters that can be easily customised; tables of fees, facts and figures for everyday use.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Publisher: The Law Society
Published: 22 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 1853289833
ISBN 13: 9781853289835

Media Reviews
'Excellent'. The Practical Lawyer, February 2007'Close adherence to the checklists on searches and leaseholds would go a long way towards effective management of these higher risk areas - In this risk-aware climate the use of checklists in a busy practice is always a worthwhile exercise.' Solicitors Journal, October 2007
Author Bio
Frances Silverman is a solicitor and formerly a Reader at the College of Law. She sits as a part-time Chairman of the Employment Tribunal and of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal, and acts as an expert witness. She is also General Editor of the Conveyancing Handbook 12th Edition (Law Society, 2005). Russell Hewitson is a solicitor and principal lecturer in Law at Northumbria University and a Consultant to Harvey & Marron, Solicitors, Newcastle upon Tyne. He is author of Licensing Law Handbook (2005, Law Society Publishing), general editor of Precedents for the Conveyancer and has written and lectured widely on property law and licensing law.